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City Issues Extreme Heat Safety Information - June 2026

6/29/2026

Multiple Cooling Stations Remain Open in Tulsa

With extreme temperatures forecasted for at least the next week, the City of Tulsa is urging Tulsans to take proactive measures to stay safe and out of the heat.

This month, EMSA has conducted 48 heat-related responses and 30 heat-related transports to local hospitals, highlighting the already dangerous nature of the warm temperatures Tulsa has experienced so far.

In Tulsa, the following cooling stations are open and available for anyone needing time out of the heat and sun:

Visit www.CityofTulsa.org/Weather to stay up to date on the latest heat safety information and current cooling station locations, which will be updated if more are added based on community needs. 

If you see someone in need of immediate heat-related medical attention, call 9-1-1.

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City of Tulsa employees and field staff are following established heat-safety protocols, including taking regular hydration and rest breaks, adjusting work schedules to avoid peak heat whenever possible and monitoring conditions for health and safety concerns.